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by Scarblac
867 days ago
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I write mostly frontends. Sometimes the APIs I talk to give back beautiful English error messages - that I can't just show to the user, because they are using a different language most of the time. And I don't want to write logic that depends on that sentence, far too brittle. |
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It’s not perfect, but software evolves through many imperfect stages as it gets better, and this is one such imperfect stage that your software may evolve through.
Including a human-readable version of the error is useful because the developers / operators will want to read through the logs for it. Sometimes that is where you stop, because not all errors from all backends will need to be localized.